Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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queuing outside bookshop
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Post by Smurf Queen »

I finished at half 10 last night since I stopped to watch Shrek 2 :D

I thought it was really good!! Loved it all! :D I got happy, sad and all that so the writiing must be good :D :D

I liked the ending and the epilogue...it was quite interesting the way she ended it as she could have done some things but she didn't (that makes perfect sense in my head :lol: )

A note to anyone intending to read the end first:
There is no point as threads are tied up continuously through the book :)
actually, from a non-linear viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff. ...

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Post by Hiya »

THIS COMMENT CONTAINS SPOILERS!
DON'T READ UNLESS YOU'VE FINISHED THE BOOK!


*editted by moderator sorry*
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I think we should limit spoilers to PMs only
actually, from a non-linear viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff. ...

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I have already asked on the other thread that no-one spoil this for others! [-X
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Finished the book last night! Really enjoyed it because it tied up all loose ends! I loved all the twists and my only disappointment was it ending because i didn't want to stop reading!
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oo sorry thank you for deleting it I was just asking SQ how to delete it on PM so thank you :)
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ooo i started reading it yesterday from 2.30 and didnt put it down to 6... time flew by! then i went out to supper and bowling and came back at 10 and didnt put it down again until 1.30
its so good so far...
im only on chapter 19? 18? not sure but its really good, sometimes funny, sumtimes scary and sometimes my heart was like ... boom boom boom
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Post by Aladdinsane »

Well I wasn't planning to read it solidly ... but as usual JKRs writing got the better of me, finished this evening.

Excellent.

The only thing you can ask for in any book is a satisfying ending and I was thoroughly satisfied.
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Post by Grace125 »

loved it...though I wasn't so keen on the epilogue - it was interesting but in some ways it was a bit twee

rest of the book was fab though! especially the ending - certainly didn't disappoint!

not sure if its my favourite of the books...but is certainly up there

whos placing bets that there is a spin off then :lol:
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Post by Bow »

Spin offs would ruin it... but i still want there to be some! lol!

I wish they'd split the film into 2 so it would last extra long and not miss anything out! lol!
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One of the best books I thought. Very well paced and utterly absorbing.
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oo i finished it last night... was reallllyyyyy good. im so pleased with the ending... not guna spoil it for anyone...
thought it was so.... goooooooooood
her writing is so incredible and even before the end i cried... aah

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Post by honeybee »

I bought it at the airport and read it on a two hour flight! :mrgreen: Well most of it anyway. ;)

I read fast! :D
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Post by Headliner »

Just thought id say, i finished this book the other day... its taken me nearly 3 years!! although i did start reading the series (from the first book) as the final one came out!
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